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kempe

Terms vs Kempe - What's the difference?

terms | kempe |


As a noun terms

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As an adjective kempe is

(obsolete) rough; shaggy.

Kempe vs Kempt - What's the difference?

kempe | kempt |


As adjectives the difference between kempe and kempt

is that kempe is (obsolete) rough; shaggy while kempt is neat and tidy; especially used of hair.

Kemps vs Kempe - What's the difference?

kemps | kempe |


As a proper noun Kemps

is a card game, played in teams of two; the object being to get four of a kind, then silently communicate the fact to one's partner, who shouts "Kemps!".

As a noun kemps

is plural of lang=en.

As an adjective kempe is

rough; shaggy.

Kemper vs Kempe - What's the difference?

kemper | kempe |


As a noun kemper

is one who kemps, or strives, for superiority.

As an adjective kempe is

(obsolete) rough; shaggy.

Kempe vs Keepe - What's the difference?

kempe | keepe |


As an adjective kempe

is (obsolete) rough; shaggy.

As a verb keepe is

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Kemp vs Kempe - What's the difference?

kemp | kempe |


As adjectives the difference between kemp and kempe

is that kemp is shaggy; rough while kempe is rough; shaggy.

As a noun kemp

is coarse, rough hair, wool, or fur; knotty hairs that will not felt.

As a verb kemp

is to strive or contend in any way; strive for victory.

As a proper noun Kemp

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Kempe vs Kepe - What's the difference?

kempe | kepe |


As an adjective kempe

is (obsolete) rough; shaggy.

As a noun kepe is

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Shaggy vs Kempe - What's the difference?

shaggy | kempe |


As adjectives the difference between shaggy and kempe

is that shaggy is rough with long or thick hair, fur or wool; unshaven, ungroomed, or unbrushed while kempe is (obsolete) rough; shaggy.

Rough vs Kempe - What's the difference?

rough | kempe |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between rough and kempe

is that rough is (obsolete) boisterous weather while kempe is (obsolete) rough; shaggy.

As adjectives the difference between rough and kempe

is that rough is having a texture that has much friction not smooth; uneven while kempe is (obsolete) rough; shaggy.

As a noun rough

is the unmowed part of a golf course.

As a verb rough

is to create in an approximate form.

As an adverb rough

is in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.